How to watch Westfield Matildas against Germany and Netherlands

The Westfield Matildas are back! For the first time in over a year Australian fans will get to watch their team, as they face off against Germany on Saturday.

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The Westfield Matildas haven't taken to the pitch since their 2-1 win over Vietnam in the second leg of the Olympic qualifiers. Goals to Sam Kerr and Hayley Raso on that day in March 2020 secured the win and Australia's ticket to Tokyo.

After a year with no international football, the players have reunited in the Netherlands to begin preparing for this clash against the reigning Olympic gold medallists.

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It's an important game on the road to Tokyo and a much welcome return to the pitch and our screens. Here's how to follow all the action.

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You can watch the Westfield Matildas take on Germany from the Brita-Arena Wiesbaden live on FOX Sports, Kayo Sports, ABC TV and the My Football Live app.

Match Details

Germany v Westfield Matildas

Sunday, 11 April 2021

Venue: Brita-Arena Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden

Kick Off: 12:05am (AEST)

Broadcast: Live on FOX SPORTS, Kayo, ABC TV, and My Football Live App

Please note that all dates & times listed are AEST. Kick-off in Germany is on Saturday, 10 April 2021 at 4:05pm local time.

Upcoming Matches

Netherlands v Westfield Matildas

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Venue: NEC Stadium, Nijmegen

Kick Off: 2:30am (AEST)

Broadcast: Live on FOX SPORTS, Kayo, ABC TV, and My Football Live App

Please note that all dates & times listed are AEST. Kick-off in the Netherlands is on Tuesday, 13 April 2021 at 6:30pm local time.

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